#     Copyright 2025, Kay Hayen, mailto:kay.hayen@gmail.com find license text at end of file


""" Various kinds of functions definitions with Python2 only features.

Esp. nested arguments are no longer allowed in Python3 and covered here
to make sure they are not forgotten.
"""

from __future__ import print_function

# pylint: disable=redefined-outer-name


def local_function(a, z=9):
    b = ` a * a + 1 `

    c = (a, b, a**32, a + a)

    d = long("0")
    e = int("77")

    d = long(b)
    e = long(1 + 1)

    return a, b, c, d, e, z


print(
    "Call function with many variables calculated and returned", local_function(1, z=5)
)

print("Function with nested args:")


def nested_args_function((a, b), c):
    return a, b, c


print(nested_args_function((1, 2), 3))

try:
    nested_args_function((1, 2, 3), 3)
except ValueError, e:
    print("Calling nested with too long tuple gave:", e)

try:
    nested_args_function((1,), 3)
except ValueError, e:
    print("Calling nested with too short tuple gave:", e)


def deeply_nested_function(((a,), b, c, (d, (e, f)))):
    return a, b, c, d, e, f


print("Deeply nested function", deeply_nested_function(((1,), 2, 3, (4, (5, 6)))))

print("Function with nested args that have defaults:")


def default_giver():
    class SomeClass:  # pylint: disable=old-style-class
        def __iter__(self):
            print("Giving iter")
            return iter(range(2))

    return SomeClass()


def nested_args_function_with_defaults((a, b)=default_giver(), c=5):
    return a, b, c


print("Calling it.")
print(nested_args_function_with_defaults())


def comp_args1((a, b)):
    return a, b


def comp_args2((a, b)=(3, 4)):
    return a, b


def comp_args3(a, (b, c)):
    return a, b, c


def comp_args4(a=2, (b, c)=(3, 4)):
    return a, b, c


print(
    "Complex args functions",
    comp_args1((2, 1)),
    comp_args2(),
    comp_args2((7, 9)),
    comp_args3(7, (8, 9)),
    comp_args4(),
)

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